Profile: Langerhans might be the closest thing we have to Rob Deer right now; sadly, it's the mid-thirties model. He's streaky as all get out -- look at his numbers with Triple-A Reno if you need proof -- so if you're desparate and he's in the majors that week, you can go ahead and roll the dice. (Patrick Dubuque)

Profile: Ryan Langerhans was a sabermetric darling back in 2008 and 2009. Teams seemed hung up on the low batting average and unexceptional power for a corner outfielder. What they seemed to be missing was that his walk rate was enough to make Langerhans project as a roughly league average hitter and, more importantly, his excellent defense made him not only useful, but perhaps even worthy of starting in the right situation. Even back then, Langerhans' underrated skills did not translate to fantasy value. Now in his thirties, Langerhans has spent the last two seasons as minor league depth for the Angels and Blue Jays. He probably will latch on to some other team in a similar role. He seems unlikely to get significant playing time, and even if he does, his skills, never worth much in most fantasy leagues, have declined to much for owners to bother. (Matt Klaassen)

The Quick Opinion: Even in his prime as an underrated sabermetric darling, Ryan Langerhans' skills did not really translate to fantasy. That was four or five years ago, and now, without the prospect of significant playing time (or even a major league contract), he shouldn't be on any fantasy draft boards.